***C-DRAIN in #TOP 5 New Alternative Rock bands around the WORLD***

***CDRAIN in #TOP5#New#AlternativeRock#bands around the #WORLD***by Wtyt 960 #USA! This is kinda AWESOME really..! best line about new single Come On! : ‘If they fancy to dance in indie mood they should!’ read more below – cheers for the cool review, adding Come On! on main playlist & presenting new #NoPlumbingBusiness Ep Album to #WTYT960

REVIEWS :

No TiTle magazine (UK): “…If this artist continues to unearth interesting influences and a variety
of angles his future album would certainly create a few welcome debates…”

BBC Radio: C-Drain’s “Oh Miami!” - “Very Nice!!!”

Music emissions.com (USA): Rating: 9,5/10 - “Producer/artist Christos Pappas resurfaces with his latest track “Oh Miami!” Blending modern rock with continuing West Coast retro pop theme, he switches coasts, pens an ode and paints a vivid portrait of the Southern Florida party city. Mixing tinges of reggae as a clever nod to its proximity to the Caribbean, this could be the metropolis’ next theme song!”

ΕRT Radio (Greece) C-Drain ‘Covers Unplugged’ on TOP 6 English Albums of 2016 and on TOP 20 of all 2016 Album-releases.

Music emissions.com (USA): Rating: 9/10 “…‘So What?’ is just the sort of musical break from the misery we need. And that is the key to what makes a good pop song - it fits the moment…so, go on…listen to "So What?" It will cheer you up guaranteed!”

Coral Caves:

BBC Radio: (about Debut Coral Caves LP) : 'Absolutely Brilliant!'

AltRockIsDead Radio (USA): “Interesting stats on Coral Caves’ ‘Shine’, we’ve played it 75 times, of those listeners who rated it, it’s rated 4 out of 5 stars, no drops, great work!!”

Jumbo Records (UK): “Local heroes Coral Caves walk the lines between lush, touching songwriting ala Echo And The Bunnymen and a slightly dark and gothic take on indie…Needless to say this 3 track E.P. is well worth checking out…”

Rockap.gr (GRE): “…overall we are dealing with a flawless presentation that if anything left speechless at the professionalism…’Sometimes’ with subcutaneous blues…flirts heavily with Pink Floyd-economic tradition…to overemphasize the beautiful psychedelic parts…”